Defense Contract Audit Agency
Location
Bath, ME (In-person)
Experience Level Entry level (no prior auditing experience needed)
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Accounting/Auditing and Finance
Industries Accounting
Qualifications
A related degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or Public Administration, including 24 semester hours of accounting (up to 6 hours in business law)
GPA 2.95 or above
No certifications required (no CPA needed)
Resume no longer than 2 pages
Must be a U.S. citizen
Benefits
Competitive salaries and career advancement opportunities
Unparalleled training from the Defense Contract Audit Institute and many professional and leadership development programs
Commitment to work‑life balance, flexible schedules, public transportation reimbursement, fitness programs, and more
Generous leave, benefits, and retirement packages
Reimbursement for job‑related education and certifications
Participation in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program
Duties and Responsibilities
Plan, perform, and report contract audit assignments in connection with procurement and contracting activities between the Federal Government and the Contractor
Prepare working papers and analyze contractor data using automation tools
Perform assigned audit steps such as tests and examinations of contractor's direct labor and material costs
Check reports, records, ledgers, and other documents against invoices, receipts, payroll slips, and other source documents
Verify appropriateness of charges for materials and labor and determine that transactions have been properly recorded
Maintain audit working papers, including preparation of schedules, summaries, and reconciliations as instructed or appropriate
Participate with other team members, providing updates on the status of audit assignments, sharing information, and identifying requisite revisions to the program and/or annual team goals
About the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)
Auditing defense contracts gives a unique service to our country and makes a difference in the lives of Americans everywhere
DCAA offers impactful and challenging assignments with specialized training and career development, ranking in the top 25% of the best places to work in the federal government
A career that gives back: auditors give back $5 billion per year to the taxpayer and DoD
Learn more about DCAA at
https://www.dcaa.mil/Careers/
Calling all job seekers with a degree in accounting or a related degree with at least 24 semester hours of accounting credits (may include up to 6 hours in business law). We want you to join our agency!
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Experience Level Entry level (no prior auditing experience needed)
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Accounting/Auditing and Finance
Industries Accounting
Qualifications
A related degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or Public Administration, including 24 semester hours of accounting (up to 6 hours in business law)
GPA 2.95 or above
No certifications required (no CPA needed)
Resume no longer than 2 pages
Must be a U.S. citizen
Benefits
Competitive salaries and career advancement opportunities
Unparalleled training from the Defense Contract Audit Institute and many professional and leadership development programs
Commitment to work‑life balance, flexible schedules, public transportation reimbursement, fitness programs, and more
Generous leave, benefits, and retirement packages
Reimbursement for job‑related education and certifications
Participation in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program
Duties and Responsibilities
Plan, perform, and report contract audit assignments in connection with procurement and contracting activities between the Federal Government and the Contractor
Prepare working papers and analyze contractor data using automation tools
Perform assigned audit steps such as tests and examinations of contractor's direct labor and material costs
Check reports, records, ledgers, and other documents against invoices, receipts, payroll slips, and other source documents
Verify appropriateness of charges for materials and labor and determine that transactions have been properly recorded
Maintain audit working papers, including preparation of schedules, summaries, and reconciliations as instructed or appropriate
Participate with other team members, providing updates on the status of audit assignments, sharing information, and identifying requisite revisions to the program and/or annual team goals
About the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)
Auditing defense contracts gives a unique service to our country and makes a difference in the lives of Americans everywhere
DCAA offers impactful and challenging assignments with specialized training and career development, ranking in the top 25% of the best places to work in the federal government
A career that gives back: auditors give back $5 billion per year to the taxpayer and DoD
Learn more about DCAA at
https://www.dcaa.mil/Careers/
Calling all job seekers with a degree in accounting or a related degree with at least 24 semester hours of accounting credits (may include up to 6 hours in business law). We want you to join our agency!
#J-18808-Ljbffr